Physical Chemists in Berlin, 1919-1933, Article Written by Paul Harteck
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Reprinted from the Journal of Chemical Education, v. 37, Harteck discusses what the scientific world was like before the rise of the Reich. He writes about multiple universities in Berlin and abroad, details the work done by scientists in Berlin, blames the Third Reich for creating a "discontinuity" in scientific research, and gives his perspective on the state of chemistry and research in the modern era.
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Institute Archives and Special Collections, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY.
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